Electric Fuel Pump

Discussion in 'Classic Mustangs' started by Superformance, Nov 17, 2004.

  1. Superformance New Member

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    I'm looking to get an electric fuel pump for my carbureated 302 (about 110 gph), what brand would you guys reccomend?
  2. 2bav8 Founding Member

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    How much do you want to spend, lol

    Mallory makes a great pump, but of course they are not the cheapest.
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    Holley has been making them for a long time
  4. nosaj122081 New Member

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    I run a Holley blue pump... No complaints, did a nice job in the Mustang and will be going in the Cougar. It's kinda loud, but it doesn't bother me, couldn't even hear it over my exhaust.
  5. HistoricMustang Active Member

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    Make sure you do the safety stuff when using an electric fuel pump. Bad day if in an accident with fire and the pump keeps pumping the fire.

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    I too have a holley blue pump. I have it wired to a relay that is controlled by a 3 wire oil pressure switch as well as an inertia switch

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    I guess you have a good reason for going electric... I have found the new mechanical pumps to be much more durable and reliable... Just my opinion.

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